Green Hell Vr V121 Link -
Version 1.21 was released before several major graphical overhauls. Many users report that v121 runs at a stable 72Hz on the original Oculus Quest (1st generation) without the frame drops seen in later patches (v140 and above). If you own a Quest 1, updating usually renders the game unplayable.
If you have the PC power, PCVR is the superior version. green hell vr v121 link
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Controller tracking loss while bow aiming | Increase controller LED brightness in Oculus Debug Tool. | | Stuttering in dense jungle | Lower in-game "Vegetation Density" to Medium. | | Hands misaligned | Recenter VR view (hold Oculus button + press right stick). | | Link disconnects when climbing | Use a high-quality USB 3.0 cable (e.g., Anker or official Link). | | Save game corrupt | Avoid saving during heavy rain storms; update to v1.2.1 fixed most. | Version 1
If you purchased Green Hell VR on Steam (PC VR), you can technically roll back to version 1.21, but not via a direct link. You need to use Steam’s built-in console. | Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Controller
Step-by-step guide to downgrade the PC VR version:
Warning: This only works for the PC VR version (Steam). It does not work for the Quest standalone version. Also, multiplayer will not function with older versions.